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 1     I|       XIII~This said, the angel swift himself prepared~To execute
 2     I|        gold, unwearied, nimble, swift;~With these he parts the
 3     I|     LXVIII~"A pinnace take thee swift as shaft from bow,~And speed
 4    II|          who that deed forbode,~Swift with his prey, away the
 5    II|        leave with speed Atlanta swift arear,~Through forests wild,
 6    II|      man,~Their cause of death, swift to the fire she ran.~ ~
 7   III|    turns again.~ ~ XXXII~As the swift ure by Volga's rolling flood~
 8   III|         young Rinaldo flings~As swift as fiery lightning kindled
 9    IV|      their sovereign spoke,~And swift Cocytus stayed his murmur
10    IV|       by sudden storm are cast;~Swift o'er the grass the rolling
11     V|        is Cupid's food;~For the swift steed runs not so fast alone,~
12    VI|      had he spurred his courser swift~Near to the plain, where
13    VI|   spotted leopard,~Runs half so swift, the forests wild among,~
14    VI|        bird, shaft flew half so swift;~Such was their fury, as
15    VI|         And fled as fast as her swift steed could ride.~ ~ CVIII~
16    VI|  cooling flood,~Again she flies swift as she fled at first,~Forgetting
17    VI|   spurred her speedy steed, and swift she fled.~ ~ CXI~Erminia
18   VII|     still the fearful dame fled swift as wind,~Nor ever stayed,
19   VII|     fearful Paynim fled,~And in swift flight, his hope of life
20   VII|     Against his foe returned he swift as wind,~Half mad in arms
21    IX|       not yet in order just,~As swift as hideous Boreas' hasty
22    IX|       feathers to the wind,~And swift as thought away the angel
23    IX| Lightning and storm are not so 'swift I trow~As he, to run, to
24    IX|  watched fit time always~In his swift turns to strike him as he
25    XI|        moment fetched the angel swift,~And brought from Ida hill,
26   XII|      the right I swim.~ ~ XXXV~"Swift was the current, in the
27   XII|        to swallow up this tent;~Swift from myself I run, myself
28  XIII|      like monsters bred:~ ~ XIX~Swift to the camp they turned
29  XIII|       climb the starry sky,~But swift as winged bird themselves
30   XIV|       the salt seaside,~Where a swift brook fails in with hideous
31   XIV|      And through the fields ran swift as shaft from bow,~While
32   XIV|      Although unfrozen soft and swift it was,~And thither stalked
33   XIV|          This shall conduct you swift as air or wind,~Or that
34    XV|         was her fatigue little, swift and light,~That at his lowest
35    XV|      concealed lies,~That scant swift fame her looks shall after
36    XV|            XXXIII~Thus talking, swift twixt south and west they
37    XV|      native wrath was gone, and swift he fled.~ ~ LI~The hardy
38    XV|     cunning feet, and dance now swift now slow:~But still the
39  XVII|        steeds they ride,~Like a swift storm their speedy troops
40  XVII|    fierce as fire, his mounture swift as wind;~Much people brought
41  XVII|        steeds to manage, ready; swift, to flight.~ ~ XXXV~Followed
42  XVII|         they all ascend,~On his swift wheels forth rolled the
43 XVIII|        him; forth he rides~On a swift steed, o'er hills and dales
44 XVIII|        now forward cast.~In his swift pulleys oft the men withdrew~
45   XIX|      thrust; and at half-sword,~Swift, hardy, bold, in stepped
46   XIX|      sought, and twice with his swift foot~The mighty place he
47    XX|    Which rolls the one she hath swift, speedy, quick,~So thinks
48    XX|         the ill-guarded chariot swift he flew,~His weapon made
49    XX|      yet that comes and goes as swift as thought~And of his coming
50    XX|       thought~And of his coming swift and flight unstayed~Eternal
51    XX|    together died.~ ~ CI~But now swift fame her nimble wings dispread,~
52    XX|         friends' and fone,~On a swift horse she mounts, and forth
53    XX|        Brontes' hammer falls so swift, so right;~The furious stroke
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